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Vaychi
Vaychi, or Vayhi ( – Hebrew for "and he lived," the first word of the parashah) is the twelfth weekly Torah portion (, ''parashah'') in the annual Jewish cycle of Torah reading and the last in the Book of Genesis. It constitutes The parashah is the shortest weekly Torah portion in the book of Genesis (although not in the Torah), and is made up of 4,448 Hebrew letters, 1,158 Hebrew words, and 85 verses, and can occupy about 148 lines in a Torah Scroll (, ''Sefer Torah'').〔(【引用サイトリンク】accessdate=July 6, 2013 )Jews read it the twelfth Sabbath after Simchat Torah, generally in December or January.〔(【引用サイトリンク】accessdate=December 22, 2014 )
The parashah tells of Jacob's request for burial in Canaan, Jacob's blessing of Joseph's sons Ephraim and Manasseh, Jacob's blessing of his sons, Jacob's death and burial, and Joseph's death.
==Readings==
In traditional Sabbath Torah reading, the parashah is divided into seven readings, or , ''aliyot''. In the Masoretic Text of the Tanakh (Hebrew Bible), Parashah Vayechi has 12 "open portion" (, ''petuchah'') divisions (roughly equivalent to paragraphs, often abbreviated with the Hebrew letter (''peh'')). Parashah Vayechi has no "closed portion" (, ''setumah'') divisions (abbreviated with the Hebrew letter (''samekh'')) within those open portion (, ''petuchah'') divisions. The first open portion (, ''petuchah'') spans the first three readings (, ''aliyot''). Ten further open portion (, ''petuchah'') divisions separate Jacob's blessings for his sons in the fifth and sixth readings (, ''aliyot''). The final, twelfth open portion (, ''petuchah'') spans the concluding sixth and seventh readings (, ''aliyot'').〔See, e.g., ''The Schottenstein Edition Interlinear Chumash: Bereishis/Genesis''. Edited by Menachem Davis, pages 295–318. Brooklyn: Mesorah Publications, 2006. ISBN 1-4226-0202-8.〕

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